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You are here: Home / Events / Christ in the Life Between Death and a New Birth, and in Earthly Life

Christ in the Life Between Death and a New Birth, and in Earthly Life

April 8, 2026 By Katja Wishart

The Soul’s transformation across its eternal path

Saturday, April 25, 2026 , 3-5 pm at the Eurythmy room of the SF Waldorf Grade School, 2938 Washington St, San Francisco CA 94115

James Dyson MD will be speaking from a deeply esoteric perspective to deepen our insight into the cosmic role of the Christ being.

Sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Branch Initiative

$15-20, at the door, for more information click here

 James Dyson, MD, has co-founded the anthroposophical medical clinic, Park Attwood in the UK, where he worked from 1979 to 2003. He practiced as a school doctor in many Steiner Waldorf Schools and in centers for social therapy. His areas of special interest are developmental psychology and adult mental health, and he is a regular contributor to anthroposophic therapeutic trainings in the UK and the USA. Dr. Dyson holds a Masters in Psychosynthesis Psychology and is a prolific lecturer of Rudolf Steiner’s work in the healing fields. He is one of the founders of The Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP)

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